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Chromosomes
core of 8
are composed of
17
forming a structure called a
chromatin; DNA: histones; nucleosome
nucleosomes; DNA; chromatin: histone
ODNA; chromatin; nucleosomes: histone
which is composed of
wrapped around a
Transcribed Image Text:Chromosomes core of 8 are composed of 17 forming a structure called a chromatin; DNA: histones; nucleosome nucleosomes; DNA; chromatin: histone ODNA; chromatin; nucleosomes: histone which is composed of wrapped around a
Histones can be regulated by two classes of enzymes. One set of enzymes, called
accessible to gene
transfer acetyl groups to histones and cause chromatin to become
expression machinery.
O HDACs; more
OHDACs: less
OHATS; more
Transcribed Image Text:Histones can be regulated by two classes of enzymes. One set of enzymes, called accessible to gene transfer acetyl groups to histones and cause chromatin to become expression machinery. O HDACs; more OHDACs: less OHATS; more
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The human body is made up of cells. Cells come in a wide variety of sorts, each with a unique function. All of the organs and tissues in your body are made up of them. A person's body contains the same DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, in almost all of their cells. The genetic substance in humans and nearly every other organism is DNA. The genetic code is transferred from one generation to the next through reproduction. It might be done in an asexual or sexual way.

 

 

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